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that's on paul solman's "making sense" page. and judy woodruff's notebook looks at the challenge for the obama administration to bridge the understanding gap on what americans actually know about the affordable care act. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. hari? >> sreenivasan: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. tomorrow night, part three of our series about how high speed broadband connections are changing our communities. i'm hari sreenivasan. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.
that's on paul solman's "making sense" page. and judy woodruff's notebook looks at the challenge for the obama administration to bridge the understanding gap on what americans actually know about the affordable care act. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. hari? >> sreenivasan: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. tomorrow night, part three of our series about how high speed broadband connections are changing our communities. i'm hari sreenivasan....
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oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another (bleep) movie and it's really (bleep) good. give someone else a chance. anyway -- wait a minute -- where is my pen? [laughter] i specifically remember applying for a federal grant for a pen -- [laughter] -- where is my pen? it's official. >> the sequestration has arrived. >> $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts. >> jon: dammit! [laughter] the first penalty of the sequester, my federal pen program. fake thing. [ laughter ] the sequester is here. the arbitrary budget cuts that were so onus congress would never allow the sequester to take effect. remember? >> it was ugly. it was designed to be ugly. >> onerous and undesirable and it remains our view it's no way to go. >> no way it can happen. >> automatic triggers are set up to be so painful we don't have to get to that point. >> it will not happen. >> jon: of course it will n .t. democrats and republicans would have to be not to goat to this ball punch it's like dennis rodman in north korea. [
oh, the actor paul have you had here. let me guess you made another (bleep) movie and it's really (bleep) good. give someone else a chance. anyway -- wait a minute -- where is my pen? [laughter] i specifically remember applying for a federal grant for a pen -- [laughter] -- where is my pen? it's official. >> the sequestration has arrived. >> $85 billion in automatic government spending cuts. >> jon: dammit! [laughter] the first penalty of the sequester, my federal pen program....
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rand paul shakes up the political landscape. from his marathon filibuster to the straw poll victortry over the gop establishment rand paul is grabbing headlines and turning heads. is he the flavor of the month reckoned withbe recognize in 2016? we will ask rand paul. a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then a pivotal moment for same-sex marriage. with the supreme court ready to hear two cases this week, the rights of the same sex couples hang in the balance. we'll talk with key players on both sides of the debate. nicole wallace former are advisor to president bush. and gary bouwer of american values. plus, reengaging in the middle east. we'll ask our sunday panel what the president's trip means for are israel, iran and syria. and our power player of the week. a changing of the guard for the marine mascot. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. well, there is no doubt about it, rand paul is on a roll. his 13 hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he
rand paul shakes up the political landscape. from his marathon filibuster to the straw poll victortry over the gop establishment rand paul is grabbing headlines and turning heads. is he the flavor of the month reckoned withbe recognize in 2016? we will ask rand paul. a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then a pivotal moment for same-sex marriage. with the supreme court ready to hear two cases this week, the rights of the same sex couples hang in the balance. we'll talk with key players on...
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. >> unlike the honorable member paul shipley, i am very proud of our coalition for sticking to the 0.7% target. [shouting] >> the honorable ladies question must be heard. people should not year before they ar heard. >> later on this month the prime minister goes on to cochair the high-level panel on development goals. will he use his leadership to press for a standalone goal on a gender equality and women's empowerment? >> i will look very carefully at what the honorable lady says --ut the importance of just gender equality in terms of new millennium development goals. the point i would make to anyone who raises the issue about our commitment -- i do not think we should break our promises to the poorest people in the world. when you think about it, our key goal ought to be to eradicate the extreme poverty people sometimes still face, living on less than 1.25 a day. that is what we are talking about. we should be proud we are keeping our promises. >> after money savings hit on budget day and in line with what the education secretary once for teachers, could the prime minister put his cou
. >> unlike the honorable member paul shipley, i am very proud of our coalition for sticking to the 0.7% target. [shouting] >> the honorable ladies question must be heard. people should not year before they ar heard. >> later on this month the prime minister goes on to cochair the high-level panel on development goals. will he use his leadership to press for a standalone goal on a gender equality and women's empowerment? >> i will look very carefully at what the...
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paul brown of georgia. brown brags he was the first guy to call president obama a socialist, has been critical of the ryan budget. >> it continues to grow the government, to grow debt. >> today, he went even further. in a "new york times" op-ed entitled paul ryan's ax isn't sharp enough -- it fails to address run away government spending, the most pressing problem facing our nation. brown advocates for the elimination of the energy parts. this guy wants to take the federal government out of the education and toss out a few grants to states to handle everything from medicaid to infrastructure. brown is also a member of the republican study committee, a group of house conservatives proposing a more aggressive alternative to the ryan plan and promising to balance the budget in just four years. the op-ed comes just a day after the rnc's autopsy report. yet that, too, is getting attacked from the right for not sticking to so-called conservative ideals. >> the republicans are just totally bamboozled right now and
paul brown of georgia. brown brags he was the first guy to call president obama a socialist, has been critical of the ryan budget. >> it continues to grow the government, to grow debt. >> today, he went even further. in a "new york times" op-ed entitled paul ryan's ax isn't sharp enough -- it fails to address run away government spending, the most pressing problem facing our nation. brown advocates for the elimination of the energy parts. this guy wants to take the federal...
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rand paul is on a ll. his 13-hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he is and what he stands for. so where does he see all of this going? senator paul joins us now from bowling green, kentucky and, senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. >> chris: ever since your filibuster earlier this month, you are standing -- your standing in the republican party shot up, you won the straw poll and made a major speech on immigration reform this week and will headline an ios state republican dinner inm may. why do you think you are such a hot topic then republican party? >> people are hungry for someone who will stand up on principle and the right to trial by jury is something a lot of people should agree with, you know, both on the right and the left and even some on the left were disappointed in the president by not being firm and clear, that everybody has a right to trial by jury, that we would never drone someone in america. and it was disappointi
rand paul is on a ll. his 13-hour senate filibuster on the president's drone policy spurred new interest in who he is and what he stands for. so where does he see all of this going? senator paul joins us now from bowling green, kentucky and, senator, welcome back to fox news sunday. >> good morning, chris. >> chris: ever since your filibuster earlier this month, you are standing -- your standing in the republican party shot up, you won the straw poll and made a major speech on...
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the policy was to invade iraq and regardless of what the intelligence said they were going to do it paul pillar the guy the cia officer who led the national intelligence estimate on iraq that flawed document that got so much wrong he said that the he was for him and the cia were feeling pressure from the administration to justify the war with particular pieces of intelligence that would allow them the ability to do so he said they were they were feeling pressure john brennan the current ok john i want to be fair and i want to be fair to everyone douglas i want to give you the last word i want to be fair to everyone on this program douglas go ahead thirty seconds. look where there were minority views out there that thought that saddam did not have nuclear weapons that's absolutely true but the majority of opinion. in tehran as well as in washington was that he had a ok gentlemen heated debate thank you very much many thanks to my guests in washington d.c. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here i see an experiment remember. a clear image of the iraq story. twenty day taxi trip thro
the policy was to invade iraq and regardless of what the intelligence said they were going to do it paul pillar the guy the cia officer who led the national intelligence estimate on iraq that flawed document that got so much wrong he said that the he was for him and the cia were feeling pressure from the administration to justify the war with particular pieces of intelligence that would allow them the ability to do so he said they were they were feeling pressure john brennan the current ok john...
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you look at paul ryan's, the numbers are filled in. we didn't have numbers so we put question marks. >> greta: i find it appalling when people can't meet deadlines. he missed february 4th deadline. he said late march and that's not happening and now april. and totally to me it's such disregard with the law when the law said that. he's not the first one. many presidents before him have blown off this deadline, nonetheless-- >> actually the first president ever. >> greta: to be last, to be last. >> to go after the house or the senate. >> greta: not the first to ignore the deadline. i'm curious, you don't need the president's budget to go forward. you can say president obama go ahead, don't do your job, we'll do ours. >> in theory you'd like to have it. the budget is two things, part of the budget is spending for next year, then it's sort of a vision for the next ten years and paul ryan talks about the budget as a vision document. >> greta: if he doesn't do it, why do you include him in the process. he's decided not to be a part of the pr
you look at paul ryan's, the numbers are filled in. we didn't have numbers so we put question marks. >> greta: i find it appalling when people can't meet deadlines. he missed february 4th deadline. he said late march and that's not happening and now april. and totally to me it's such disregard with the law when the law said that. he's not the first one. many presidents before him have blown off this deadline, nonetheless-- >> actually the first president ever. >> greta: to be...
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we saw paul brown now making some trouble saying that the paul ryan budget isn't conservative enough. he's running for the senate in georgia. if he's going to say that the ryan budget doesn't cut enough and starts pulling people off of even the ryan budget, well, you know, that is going to be some very, very tricky politics for the republican party and something the democrats will use against them in places that are competitive. >> now, tricky politics, republicans no question on the ryan budget and budgeting in general. tricky politics on guns for democrats. now, the assault weapons ban stripped out of the broader senate bill, harry reid has taken some flak for that. joe biden yesterday, the vice president of the united states who has taken a lead role on this, on npr talking about the assault weapons ban and whether or not it is doomed. let's play that and we'll talk about it. >> we are still pushing that it pass. the same thing was told to me when the first assault weapons ban in 'now was attached to the biden crime bill, that it couldn't possibly pass. last time we passed it we on
we saw paul brown now making some trouble saying that the paul ryan budget isn't conservative enough. he's running for the senate in georgia. if he's going to say that the ryan budget doesn't cut enough and starts pulling people off of even the ryan budget, well, you know, that is going to be some very, very tricky politics for the republican party and something the democrats will use against them in places that are competitive. >> now, tricky politics, republicans no question on the ryan...
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rand paul is running for president. ted cruz is running for head of the tea party. they're going to filibuster. we're fighting back with ads like this. that's going up against jeff flake. we sent it out to our members today. we're going to raise money on line. we're going to expand that. we expect a fight. whether you have 60 votes, they're going to filibuster for their own theater. it's funny because the people in the military, look, we all needed background checks. yet you can buy a weapon from your friend without one. i think people who are conservative in the military who don't support an assault weapons ban support the idea criminals shouldn't be able to purchase a weapon that can do the type of devastation the weapons we carried in war can do. >> that's one of the things that strikes me. you, a number of iraq vet, afghanistan vets, a number of generals, stanley mcchrystal, a lot of folks out there saying there's no reason to have weapons of war on our streets. as your ad so powerfully shows, that's a weapon of war. that is a very destructive machine, you know,
rand paul is running for president. ted cruz is running for head of the tea party. they're going to filibuster. we're fighting back with ads like this. that's going up against jeff flake. we sent it out to our members today. we're going to raise money on line. we're going to expand that. we expect a fight. whether you have 60 votes, they're going to filibuster for their own theater. it's funny because the people in the military, look, we all needed background checks. yet you can buy a weapon...
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specially when the command was shifted from paul there was a complete shift in. me start the infamous. process and. complete the action so people. from that time because them until that moment everyone thought that the u.s. is leaving within three months level of destruction wasn't that bad people thought you know maybe they can fix what was damaged. but i think by the end of two thousand two thousand and three it was very clear that the u.s. . and that's why there was more violence in the country there was more. distance to the u.s. presence i would imagine the split was in part because of the sanctions that had been imposed for for the decade prior i mean all the previous years some estimates say that five hundred thousand children had died from previous u.s. imposed sanctions on the country so i can imagine that there was. just trust for the u.s. that time but let's move on i mean interesting that you've said that you're half sunni half shia was this an issue for you before when you were growing up and how did this different ideology really play out in the ira
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because rand paul, these views are very similar to his dad's ron paul. and ron paul had huge followings, like rabid in the nicest way followers who supported him, but didn't get the nomination. in fact, he didn't come close to getting the nomination and what is to make us believe that his son is going to do better than he did? >> well, first of all, i don't think he is ron paul. i covered the ron paul campaign quite a bit for breitbart and this is how it is, and rand paul is on record and said he won't take military intervention off the table when it comes to stopping iran from acquiring anew because that's not certainly the same thing that he believed. and we brought up the spector of ronald reagan and he had three legs to that republican stool back then, the christian he coalition, you have the defense hawks, but you also have the small government libertarians and ronald reagan didn't preach small government because we can't afford it, but big government into the lives of american people is against the founding document. the republicans lost the argume
because rand paul, these views are very similar to his dad's ron paul. and ron paul had huge followings, like rabid in the nicest way followers who supported him, but didn't get the nomination. in fact, he didn't come close to getting the nomination and what is to make us believe that his son is going to do better than he did? >> well, first of all, i don't think he is ron paul. i covered the ron paul campaign quite a bit for breitbart and this is how it is, and rand paul is on record and...
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economics correspondent paul solman was back on campus, part of his on-going reporting, "making sense of financial news." >> when my doctor or my wife tells me i ought to stop, i will stop. >> solman: 75-year-old former george washington university president stephen trachtenberg still teaches public service there. >> you guys are all working well togetherm and that's wonderful. >> solman: at george mason university, 71-year-old writing professor don gallehr is still teaching too. >> if the kids are happy and learning and i'm happy and learning, i'm here. >> solman: and how long does 69- year-old boston university particle physicist larry sulak plan to keep blowing up protons? >> i have no idea. shelly is a good model. >> solman: that would be his 80- year-old colleague, nobel- winning physicist sheldon glashow. and when do you intend to retire? >> that i don't know. >> solman: america's work force is graying, and academia along with it. professors over 65 have more than doubled since 2000. some 40% of all workers say they'll work past 65. in academia, however, a full 75% plan to work
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as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able to make these arguments about the economy and deficit and debt and the affordable care act -- >> but doesn't the republican party have to pass immigration reform, seem to passing it to avoid having the appearance that they're not welcoming? >> the republicans have to play a role, absolutely. my former white house deputy has taken the leadership of the effort in california to help recruit and elect hispanic republicans at the local level. last fall they elected 100 hispanic republicans to school boards, city councils, local units of government. their goal is to elect 300 this year. that's the concerted
as for rand paul, good comment. republicans need to help resolve the issue of immigration reform, in order to get this issue behind us. i think it's interesting. mitt romney got 27% of the latino vote. in the battleground states with exit polling he got 32%. in the battleground of battlegrounds, ohio, he got 42% of latino votes. maybe that's a small sampling. nonetheless, the fact of the matter is, the more he was able to make these arguments about the economy and deficit and debt and the...
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in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and either neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's regime from power. the neocons align with an ex patriot. he head the iraqi congress, defectors lobbying to get rid of saddam. >> i say to you now that the opposition is united in its aim of getting rid of saddam and establishing democracy. >> he was a very impressive and effective spokesman for the iraqi opposition to saddam. >> very slick operator who was skillful enough, to contain the idea that he could step in as a new leader of iraq. but that was totally divorce from realities on the ground. >> i george walker bush to solemnly swear -- >> when george bush is sworn in in 2001, rukss feld, wolfowitz and fife take the r reigns of policy. vice president cheney switches course and supports regime change in iraq. motive awaits opportunity. for the bush administration, 9/11 provides it. hey, our salads. [ bop ] hey, ou [ bop ] you can do that all you want, i don't like v8 juice. [ male announcer ] how about v8 v-fusion. a full serving of v
in a 1998 letter to president clinton, paul wolfowitz, donald rumsfeld and either neoconservatives urge the president to take action to remove saddam's regime from power. the neocons align with an ex patriot. he head the iraqi congress, defectors lobbying to get rid of saddam. >> i say to you now that the opposition is united in its aim of getting rid of saddam and establishing democracy. >> he was a very impressive and effective spokesman for the iraqi opposition to saddam....
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members discuss paul ryan's 2014 budget proposal. the continuing resolution to keep the federal government funded through the end of the fiscal year. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, the head of the federal finance agency testifies about the finance market are. >> 34 years >> the c-span networks, created by america's cable companies in 1979 and braut to you as a public service by your television provider. >> and in 45 minutes on washington, d.c., congressman steve appears g.o.p.'s political strategy is discussed. at 8:30 eastern,
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accusations against forces loyal to president assad let's clear it up now go to details from odds he's paul asla. the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week in which both sides accuse the other of using chemical weapons in any mysterious explosion near the city of aleppo which killed some twenty six people and wounded dozens not of that incident was swiftly labeled by western intelligence agencies as a chemical incident perpetrated by forces loyal to the syrian president assad the syrian regime osce the united nations to launch an investigation the russian ministry has said that if there are reasons to believe that chemical weapons in fact were used an international group comprising of permanent united nations security council members has to be saying to
accusations against forces loyal to president assad let's clear it up now go to details from odds he's paul asla. the syrian opposition says that forces loyal to the syrian president bashar assad fired what they are claiming a chemical weapons at rebels surrounding an army base in the town of address on the outskirts of the syrian capital of damascus now the reports we have all that two rebel fighters were killed and some twenty two people were wounded it comes in light of accusations last week...
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you do have to remember, those that rand paul is somewhat philosophically libertarian. they believe in more expansion civilian immigration policy. it does show you the political restrictionist position isn't as strong. >> were you surprised? >> i was mildly surprised. i thought he would have couched it in terms where he was more clearly to the right of rubio. there's some nuances of it where the border security metrics he could argue are to the right of rubios. >> chris, they are all running to a new political reality. and it's a result of election of november 2012 and there's also a strain of pragmatism. many republicans want to dispose of this issue in a sensible way. they've been afraid to do so with the party so strong these days. what you're seeing is rand paul saying this is where i would want to go on a pragmatic basis but at the same time think about what's driving that republican party, that libertarian side, the young folks and most young people will tell you absolutely, treat these folks like they are here. they are my student friends. i know them well. so le
you do have to remember, those that rand paul is somewhat philosophically libertarian. they believe in more expansion civilian immigration policy. it does show you the political restrictionist position isn't as strong. >> were you surprised? >> i was mildly surprised. i thought he would have couched it in terms where he was more clearly to the right of rubio. there's some nuances of it where the border security metrics he could argue are to the right of rubios. >> chris, they...
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. >> ifill: paul solman reports on older workers in academic institutions, professors in the classroom long past age 65. >> am i keeping track of jobs? yes. that's okay. as long as i'm a good teacher, that's what's important. >> woodruff: and we examine the republican national committee's call for a new direction for the g.o.p., a road map hoping for a rebound in 2016 and beyond. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: today's supreme court arguments pitted a national law against a 2004 arizona voter registration bill. the case explores the extent of state powers
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that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a lot and see if it he can make a nomination run out of this thing. >> shannon: he talked about the key issues with chris this morning. talked about the one that always comes up when you talk about libertarians legalizing drugs. he doesn't think that a anybody should be using them. marijuana leads you to be lazy and not look for work or get your life together. he says he doesn't want people ending up for years and years behind bars for nonviolent crimes. do you think he will be able to sell the position to a broader audience? >> the thing that is interesting about rand paul he
that is rand paul's dad, ron paul and then there is a social conservative side. the one who wins the republican nation gets two of those and then is able to carry on to get the nomination. so it is up to rand paul now to see if and i bet we will see it when goes to iowa in may to speak at that state's lincoln day dinner when goes to iowa in may to see if he can convince christian conservatives, social conservatives they and the libertarians can work together in both disliking the government a...
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. >> paul wolfowitz, bush's deputy secretary of defense has had saddam on his personal enemies list for two decades. >> every time he survives something he sends a message to his enemies, i outlast my enemies, and if you are on the wrong list when i'm still around, you'll be in trouble. >> paul wolfowitz had become convinced that if we looked strongly enough, if we looked closely enough, we'd find the hand of saddam hussein behind virtually every terrorist attack on the united states. >> even before 9/11, wolfowitz and undersecretary of defense douglas fife had been driving administration policy on iraq. >> some of us believed you will have a saddam hussein problem forever unless you get rid of him. >> meeting notes from the afternoon of 9/11 showed donald rumsfeld tasking a top aide to find the best info fast. good enough to hit saddam hussein. he asks the aide to get evidence from wolfowitz of a saddam connection with ubl, osama bin laden. >> we all looked at each other like, what are you talking about? who the hell -- saddam hussein? bin laden hates him. he's a her tick. there's no c
. >> paul wolfowitz, bush's deputy secretary of defense has had saddam on his personal enemies list for two decades. >> every time he survives something he sends a message to his enemies, i outlast my enemies, and if you are on the wrong list when i'm still around, you'll be in trouble. >> paul wolfowitz had become convinced that if we looked strongly enough, if we looked closely enough, we'd find the hand of saddam hussein behind virtually every terrorist attack on the united...
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and rubio and rand paul on the ipad-- you can't run a short candidate. >> sean: i'm six foot tall, am i tall enough and meets your criteria. >> you haven't run for office. >> sean: i'm not running for office. >> you asked. as long as we're on the subject we can't run a candidate who is not a governor, preferably, possibly a senator, but you want the executive experience, you want a little bit of governor, and look who has won to be, to the nominee, and then also to be the president. congressmen, businessmen, pundits, i love them, but wasting our time. >> sean: i like rubio and rand and-- >> you like everybody. >> sean: no, i like conservatives and libertarians. >> and the drone after the election-- >> we're going to drop drone strikes on american citizens. the same people that won't allow enhanced interrogation. >> jane fonda, drop a drone on her and-- >> you can't help yourself. >> and his were pot and-- >> 11 million people here, you want to pack them up in a van and-- >> i am he arguing strawman-- >> control the borders first. >> no one said round them up. >> sean: what do you do w
and rubio and rand paul on the ipad-- you can't run a short candidate. >> sean: i'm six foot tall, am i tall enough and meets your criteria. >> you haven't run for office. >> sean: i'm not running for office. >> you asked. as long as we're on the subject we can't run a candidate who is not a governor, preferably, possibly a senator, but you want the executive experience, you want a little bit of governor, and look who has won to be, to the nominee, and then also to be...
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they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what are we watching on the floor of the house today and what do we expect from the paul ryan vote? >> they expect this will pass. republicans probably don't have a lot of votes, the window that they will probably pass it by won't be probably that many. they can only afford 15 defections on this vote in order to get it through because all of the house democrats are expected to vote no, like they did last time. if the last time the paul ryan budget made it through, they had 10 house republican defections. this time they can only afford to lose 15 in order to get it passed. it is
they're expected to vote today on congressman paul ryan's plan. the house budget plan that he has proposed looks to balance the budget over the next 10 years by repealing president obama's health care law and creating a vouch every-like model for medicare. it also calls on lawmakers to address the issue of social security. something paul ryan talked about quite a bit. bret baier, anchor of "special report" joins us live. good morning, bret. >> good morning, martha. martha: what...
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my conversation about the drone secret drone war overseas has heated up after senator rand paul's epic filibuster but he's not the only critic of america's drone campaign now the highest international official is speaking out against it the u.n. special reportorial on human rights and counterterrorism is calling the drone campaign in pakistan a violation of the country's sovereignty are to correspond poor and i am joined now from new york for more of a marina so what exactly did this u.n. officials say about the u.s. drone program well the un special rapporteur ben emmerson did say as you already mentioned that you that the united states on going drone campaign in pakistan is a violation of the south asians nation's sovereignty and it is being conducted without the consent of pakistan's elected representatives or of the legitimate government mr emerson went on to say that islam abides has been condemning the use of drones over its territory and mr emerson also urge an end to what he described as quote forcible military interference now the u.n. independent expert said that it's time fo
my conversation about the drone secret drone war overseas has heated up after senator rand paul's epic filibuster but he's not the only critic of america's drone campaign now the highest international official is speaking out against it the u.n. special reportorial on human rights and counterterrorism is calling the drone campaign in pakistan a violation of the country's sovereignty are to correspond poor and i am joined now from new york for more of a marina so what exactly did this u.n....
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falling out he had with russian oligarch roman abramovich called cases very interesting to listen to paul's from people who were there in the courthouse when boris berezovsky was told that he had lost that case against him in a brother that the shock that he had so certainly that was a massive blow. seems both personally but also financially as well of course and it does seem that the fall in on somewhat harder times over the last couple of years with these court cases now the russian president's press attash a. school of has said that the president was sent a letter by boris berezovsky in which he asked her to give this and see her so that's certainly an interesting twist on that but as we said it's been a tough few years and it does seem that there have been a lot of financial problems but of course this is all speculation what we do know right now is that the thames valley police have launched that investigation they've cordoned off the area around his home while that investigation is ongoing no confirmation of the name yet but of course we'll stay of the story and bring you the updates
falling out he had with russian oligarch roman abramovich called cases very interesting to listen to paul's from people who were there in the courthouse when boris berezovsky was told that he had lost that case against him in a brother that the shock that he had so certainly that was a massive blow. seems both personally but also financially as well of course and it does seem that the fall in on somewhat harder times over the last couple of years with these court cases now the russian...
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congressman paul ryan says his budget would balance without raising taxes. senators will vote on both proposals tomorrow. here is a key senate republican on democrat murray's budget proposal. >> significant time that our colleagues have produced a budget, i'm glad they have. but it is a disappointment in the sense that it, in no way, alters the debt course we are on. they claim it is balanced. they have said balanced over 50 times already in this debate. and, yet, that budget does anything but balance. >> i should note the house passed paul ryan's plan today with all republican votes. zero democrats voting for it, shep. >> they didn't wait in the very last second of the very last day. what in the world was wrong with them? >> that's right. they pass the house passed a senate continuing resolution or cr as it is known. the house democratic leader nancy pelosi says it wasn't perfect, but it was important. >> the first vote on the cr was about substance. the second vote on the cr was about keeping government open. we want to remove all doubt that whatever our d
congressman paul ryan says his budget would balance without raising taxes. senators will vote on both proposals tomorrow. here is a key senate republican on democrat murray's budget proposal. >> significant time that our colleagues have produced a budget, i'm glad they have. but it is a disappointment in the sense that it, in no way, alters the debt course we are on. they claim it is balanced. they have said balanced over 50 times already in this debate. and, yet, that budget does...
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paul, does anyone really know what the size of the global arms trade is and just how much of that is illegal? >> it's a very good question, very difficult to answer. some states do provide information about the financial value of their arms sales but this effort makes it a challenge to say a definite figure of how much the global arms trade amounts to. we estimate at least $50 billion but could be much more. in terms of how much of that is illegal, as we're discussing here in the u.n. niece next two weeks, we're hopeful we'll have a much clearer definition at the moment the u.n. arms embargo is decided by the security council and the laws and regulations that define what is legal or illegal in regards to the national arms trade. >> you talk about the meeting at the u.n. we know the u.n. arms treaty has been delayed before. how confident are you the countries involved will come to any kind of significant agreement this time around? >> i think it's a challenge but i think one of the big clouds of july, that the presidential elections here in the u.s. has been lifted. and i think the u.
paul, does anyone really know what the size of the global arms trade is and just how much of that is illegal? >> it's a very good question, very difficult to answer. some states do provide information about the financial value of their arms sales but this effort makes it a challenge to say a definite figure of how much the global arms trade amounts to. we estimate at least $50 billion but could be much more. in terms of how much of that is illegal, as we're discussing here in the u.n....
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. >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more straight ahead. first, what's going on at the irs, who gave them permission to use our taxpayer money to do parody videos of "star trek" and gilligan's island? the irs calling them employee training videos, but take a look, is this how you want your tax dollars spent? >> coffee while you wait? better than mcdonald's and only twice the price. >> hi, my per diem for the day and the report. >> sir, it's worse than we thought. there's money laundering, bribery, campaign haircuts and managers running rampant in the streets and sir, they're exchanging the lowest coin currency for paper bills. >> you don't mean-- >> that's right, sir, pennies on the dollar. >> g
. >> greta: paul prouty the regional commissioner did lose his job. >> ♪ oh, oh ♪ >> tsa says he known or should have known about the questionable or excessive expenditures. ♪ i got that ♪ >> he got his job back. >> previously on the amazing race. >> cbs, idiotic, stupid, take that show and shove it. >> we apologize to veterans. >> we didn't see this coming. there's no harm in saying, you're screwed up. >> greta: all that and more...
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resurrected this year in the paul ryan budget the senateown . >> the oversight and the government reform committee just passed again its bill, which i think has a decent chance of getting all the way to the senate. >> even if congress manages to pass a bill and sell the excess federal properties, nobody knows how many there are. because they are spread throughout the government. inventorying them is undertaking to save the taxpayers $15 billion in the next five years. so how much do empty building cost you as a taxpayer? go to foxnews.com and scroll down to what to cut and use the taxpayer calculator to find out. john? >> john: doug mckelway tonight. thanks. more on this with the panel in a little while. >>> in addition, we told you monday about vice president biden high six-figure hotel tab for a one-night stay in paris. during a recent official visit. well, now his limousine costs are raising some eyebrows. however, state department says $321,000 bill for limousines for a day is, "nothing out of the ordinary." the vice president official car was flown in from the united states so the f
resurrected this year in the paul ryan budget the senateown . >> the oversight and the government reform committee just passed again its bill, which i think has a decent chance of getting all the way to the senate. >> even if congress manages to pass a bill and sell the excess federal properties, nobody knows how many there are. because they are spread throughout the government. inventorying them is undertaking to save the taxpayers $15 billion in the next five years. so how much do...
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the other couple challenging prop 8 paul katomy and jeff. they say they wanted to get married before starting a family. and if you would like to listen to today's arguments in their entirety, we have posted the entire audio online. it's now on the front page at foxnews.com. well, we saw a direct challenge today to roe v. wade, the landmark supreme court case that legalized abortion. the governor of north dakota signed a law prohibit abortions if doctors can detect the fetal heart beat that's as many asics weeks in. legalized abortional fetus can survive outside the womb. arkansas has pass the abortion ban linked to fetal heart beats only 12 weeks. legislators in ohio and kansas are considering similar laws. north dakota's is the most restrictive in our nation. the governor there also signed into law two other measures, one that makes his state the first to ban borings based on genetic defects and another that requires doctors who perform abortions to be physicians with hospital privileges. >> all three laws take effect in august but opponent
the other couple challenging prop 8 paul katomy and jeff. they say they wanted to get married before starting a family. and if you would like to listen to today's arguments in their entirety, we have posted the entire audio online. it's now on the front page at foxnews.com. well, we saw a direct challenge today to roe v. wade, the landmark supreme court case that legalized abortion. the governor of north dakota signed a law prohibit abortions if doctors can detect the fetal heart beat that's as...